Delayed immigrant relief fund now accepting applications in Washington state

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Delayed immigrant relief fund now accepting applications in Washington state
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Applications are open for a new fund that will provide financial aid to undocumented immigrants in Washington state.

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The top Senate budget writer said she hoped the money would have gone out by last fall or winter, Crosscut reported.. The application portal went live Monday and will remain open through Nov. 14. The total award to each person will "depend on the size of the applicant pool and other factors," the spokesperson wrote in an email to Axios.To qualify, people must be ineligible for unemployment benefits or federal stimulus payments due to their immigration status. They also must be over age 18.

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